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Thread Starter | Where could I learn?? Sup, I'm quite a newbie to "studio-gear" and I need to learn studio-basics and concepts (also the primary ones: dB stuff, correct EQ, the use of compressor and other efx...), just for catching my sound in my littel"home-studio". Do you guys have any nice link or site where I'll be able to read reviews or tips on all these tons of stuff?? Just for clarifing some ideas I have. It would be really helpful. Thank you in advance. Hed
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| You might wanna check a book like 'Modern Recording Techniques'. It's available thru the Gearslutz Book&DVD store (link in the light grey field under the ad banner).
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